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    <title> Bible and feminism</title>
    <subTitle>remapping the field</subTitle>
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    <extent>xx, 709 páginas : ilustraciones ; 26 centímetros</extent>
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  <tableOfContents>Prophets and revolutionaries. Death and the maiden: manifestos, gender, self-canonization, and violence -- Joanna Southcott and Mabel Barltrop: interpreting Genesis and Revelation -- The first woman question: Eve and the women's movement -- Reflections on reading the Bible: from flesh to female genius -- Another Esther: Sor Juana's biblical self-portrait -- Reading 'The revelations of the book, whose genesis was June': Emily Dickinson's hermeneutics of the heart -- Toni Morrison's Shulamites: the African-American song -- Stood weeping outside the tomb: dis(re)membering Mary Magdalene -- Feminist remappings in times of neoliberalism -- The wandering Jewess: feminism seeks the Shekhinah -- An unconventional tour of the biblical canon, beyond the 'canons' of feminist/womanist criticism. The inheritance of Gehinnom: feminist midrash as a vehicle for contemporary Bible criticism -- Moses, feminism, and the male subject -- Home at last: the local domain and female power -- Judges 3 and the queer hermeneutics of carnophallogocentrism -- Forget it: the case of women's rituals in ancient Israel, or how to remember the woman of Endor -- Sexual politics and surveillance: a feminist, metonymic, Spinozan reading of Psalm 139 -- A foolish king, women, and wine: a dangerous cocktail from Lemuel's mother -- My mother was a wandering Aramaean: a nomadic approach to the Hebrews Bible -- Queen Vashti's 'no' and what it can tell us about gender tools in biblical narrative -- Miriam Ben Amram, or, how to make sense of the absence of women in the genealogies of Levi (1 Chronicles 5.27-6.66) -- The politics of remembrance: genealogies of 1 Chronicles 1-9 and haunting memories in China -- Corporal ignorance: the refusal of embodied memory -- Can an adulteress save Jesus?: the pericope adulterae, feminist interpretation, and the limits of narrative agency -- Pinkwashing Paul, excepting Jesus: the politics of intersectionality, identification, and respectability -- Embodied temporalities: health, illness, and the matter of feminist biblical interpretation -- Unveiling the European woman -- Offpage: actualizations and performances of scripture beyond Protestant models of 'reading'. The ancient goddess, the biblical scholar, and the religious past: re-imagining divine women -- Seeing double: textual and archaeological images of Israelite women -- 'Limping, yet made to climb a mountain!': re-reading the Vashti character in the HIV and AIDS South African context -- The reproductive rite: (in)fertility in the Ashanti and ancient Hebrew context -- 'But I still read the Bible!': post-Christian women's biblicalism -- Sneaky snakes: seduction, the biblical imagination, and activating art -- Material world: gender and the Bible in evangelical purity culture -- Muslim liberative approaches and legal dilemmas towards gender justice -- Scripturalizing and the Second Amendment -- The impossibility of queering the mother: new sightings of the Virgin Mother in the 'secular' state.</tableOfContents>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">edited Yvonne Sherwood.</note>
  <note>Bibliografía: al fina de cada capítulo.</note>
  <note>Índice: páginas 687-709.</note>
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  <note>SEG41</note>
  <note>SEG40</note>
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  <note>P94</note>
  <note>P87</note>
  <note>P86</note>
  <note>P85</note>
  <note>P77</note>
  <note>P76</note>
  <note>P35</note>
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      <title>Biblia</title>
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    <topic>Crítica feminista</topic>
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  <subject>
    <topic>Mujeres en la biblia</topic>
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  <classification authority="ddc" edition="21">270.082 B5</classification>
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